The material used for these Digital Photo Storage Boxes is a strong E-flute corrugated
that exceeds 200-lb-test. It is acid-free, lignin-free, and buffered with a 3% calcium carbonate. The boxes have a drop-front, metal edged corners for stacking strength, and ship assembled. Long-term storage.

The material used for these Archival Boxes is a strong E-flute corrugated board that exceeds 200-lb-test. It is acid-free; lignin-free, and buffered with 3% calcium carbonate. The boxes have a drop front, metal-edged corners for stacking strength, and ship assembled. Boxes have passed the Photo Activity Test certifying that they are safe for the indefinite storage of photos.

The material used for these Archival Boxes is a strong E-flute corrugated board that exceeds 200-lb-test. It is acid-free; lignin-free, and buffered with 3% calcium carbonate. The boxes have a drop front, metal-edged corners for stacking strength, and ship assembled. Boxes have passed the Photo Activity Test certifying that they are safe for the indefinite storage of photos.

The material used for these Archival Boxes is a strong E-flute corrugated board that exceeds 200-lb-test. It is acid-free; lignin-free, and buffered with 3% calcium carbonate. The boxes have a drop front, metal-edged corners for stacking strength, and ship assembled. Boxes have passed the Photo Activity Test certifying that they are safe for the indefinite storage of photos.

The material used for these Archival Boxes is a strong E-flute corrugated board that exceeds 200-lb-test. It is acid-free; lignin-free, and buffered with 3% calcium carbonate. The boxes have a drop front, metal-edged corners for stacking strength, and ship assembled. Boxes have passed the Photo Activity Test certifying that they are safe for the indefinite storage of photos.

The material used for these Archival Boxes is a strong E-flute corrugated board that exceeds 200-lb-test. It is acid-free; lignin-free, and buffered with 3% calcium carbonate. The boxes have a drop front, metal-edged corners for stacking strength, and ship assembled. Boxes have passed the Photo Activity Test certifying that they are safe for the indefinite storage of photos.

The material used for these Archival Boxes is a strong E-flute corrugated board that exceeds 200-lb-test. It is acid-free; lignin-free, and buffered with 3% calcium carbonate. The boxes have a drop front, metal-edged corners for stacking strength, and ship assembled. Boxes have passed the Photo Activity Test certifying that they are safe for the indefinite storage of photos.